Miss Dickenson's What Answer, 148. Mildred, 149. The Woman's Kingdom, 149. Sol Smith's Theatrical Management, 149. Hale's Of Yes and Perhaps, 149. Longfellow's New England Trage- dies, 150. Kinglake's Invasion of the Crimea, 150. Abbott's Napoleon III., 150. Irving's Conquest of Florida, 150. Helps's Spanish Conquest, 151. Ba- deau's Military History of Grant, 151. Richard son's Personal History of Grant, 151. M'Cook's Di- vine Government, 152. Moehler's Symbolism, 152. Barnes's Commentaries, 152. Henry Ward Beech- er's Sermons, 152. Furness's Unconscious Truths of the Four Gospels, 153. Greeley's Recollections of a Busy Life, 153. Kip's Unnoticed things of Scripture, 153. Jones's Life Scenes from the Old Testament, 153. Eminent Women of the Age, 153. Dickens's Christmas Carol, 274. Darley's Sketches with Pen and Pencil, 274. Holland's Kathrina, 274. Michelet's Bird, 274. Wood-side and Sea-side, 275. Abbott's Life of Christ, 275. Albert Durer's Little Passion, 275. Poetry of Compliment and Friend- ship, 275. Books for Ministers, 275. Linton's Flow- er and Star, 276. Appleton's Juvenile Annual, 276. Our Young Folks, 276. Du Chaillu's Wild Life un- der the Equator, 276. Helps's Spanish Conquest, 276. Sarmiento's Argentine Republic, 276. Paez's Adventures in South America, 276. Bishop's Thou- saud Miles Walk, 276. Fitz-Greene Halleck, 420. Leavitt's Afranius, 420. Whittier's Among the Hills, 421. Lowell's Under the Willows, 421. Howell's No Love Lost, 421. Schaff's Christ in Song, 421. Porter's Human Intellect, 422. Bellows's Old World, 422. Browne's Pacific Slope, 423. Dilke's Greater Britain, 423. The Gordian Knot, 423. The Amazon, 423. Too True, 423. Gloverson, 423. Sidney Adri- ance, 423. The Child Wife, 424. The Tragedian, 424. Lossing's Field-Book of the War of 1812, 561. Gage's Historical Atlas, 561. Nevius's China, 562. Whymper's Alaska, 562. Abbott's Jesus of Naza- reth, 562. Ewer's Failure of Protestantism, 562. Bacon's Sabbath Question, 563. Browning's Ring and the Book, 563. Heavysege's Saul, 563. Hal- pine's Poems, 564. Words of Hope, 564. Nature's EDITOR'S DRAWER.
DRAWER FOR DECEMBER DRAWER FOR JANUARY DRAWER FOR FEBRUARY..
Calabrians engulphed by Crevasses, 1783... 479 Mount Erebus, an Arctic Volcano
Nobleman, 564. Madame Beaupré, 564. The Gates
Ajar, 565. The Conscript, 565. Half-Century with
Juvenile Delinquents, 565. Zell's Popular Encyclo-
pedia, 565. Cave's Drawing without a Master, 566.
Abbott's Mexico and the United States, 706. Bald-
win's Pre-Historic Nations, 706. Wilson's Life of
Halleck, 707. Mills's Life of John Carter, 708.
Conybeare and Howson on St. Paul, 709. Cowles's
Commentary on Isaiah, 709. Lillie's Lectures on
Peter, 709. Dodge's Evidences of Christianity, 709.
Ecce Cœlum, 709. Hall's Alphabet of Geology, 710.
Gray's Botany, 710. Bellows's How not to be Sick,
710. Her Majesty's Tower, 711. Day's English
Literature, 711. The Comic Blackstone, 711. Scott's
Fishing in American Waters, 850. The Countess
Guiccioli's Recollections of Lord Byron, 850. Mary
Preston's Studies on Shakspeare, 850. French's
First Lessons in Numbers; Elementary Arithmetic;
Common School Arithmetic, 851. The Illustrated
Library of Wonders, 851. Kneeland's Annual of
Scientific Discovery, 851. Marcel's Study of the
Languages brought back to its true Principles, 851.
Wells's Hand-book of Phrenology and Physiogno-
my, 852. Barnes's Notes on the Psalms, 852. Bain's
Moral Science, $52. Hopkins's Law of Love and
Love as a Law, 852. Ker's Day-Dawn and the Rain,
853. Cuyler's Empty Crib, 853. Sprague's Annals
of the American Pulpit, 853. Browning's Ring and
the Book, 853. Best's Planet, $53. Hall's Voices
of Nature, 853. Harper's School Lyrics, 853. Works
of Thomas Campbell and Henry Kirke White, 853.
Bickmore's Travels in the East Indian Archipelago,
854. Leech's Letters of a Sentimental Idler, 854.
Helen C. Nevius's Our Life in China, 854. Björn-
son's Fisher Maiden, 854. Gain of à Loss, 854. An-
thony Trollope's Phineas Finn, 854. Anthony
Trollope's He Knew he was Right, 854. The Chap-
let of Pearls, 854. Tales from Alsace, 855. Bötte's
Madame de Staël, 855. Wentworth's Fairy Tales
from Gold Land, 855. Waverley Novels, 855. Mar-
ryatt's Works, 855. Phoenixiana, 855. The Tin
Trumpet, 855. Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon, 855.
156 DRAWER FOR MARCH.... 281 DRAWER FOR APRIL 428 DRAWER FOR MAY.........
INSURANCE ON THE "HIGHFLYER," THE..................................Harriett Prescott Spofford 397
ISABELLA II., EX-QUEEN OF SPAIN................................
JOHNNY RIGHT............
LABAN'S DAUGHTERS...................................
LANDS OF THE EARTHQUAKE, THE ..
LEARNING COMMON-SENSE.....
LEGAL TENDER ACT, CONSTITUTIONALITY OF........... LIGHT-HOUSES
........J. S. C. Abbott 347
........Alice Cary 526
....Mary E. Coon 529
.Eugene Lawrence 466
MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
UNITED STATES.-The October Elections in Penn-
sylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Nebraska, and West Vir-
ginia, 154; Success of the Republicans, 154; Effect
of the Elections, 154; Seymour and Blair vainly
urged to withdraw, 154; Mr. Seymour takes the
Stump, 154; His Speeches, 155; Speech of Mr. Blair
in New York, 155; Disturbances in the South, 155;
Affairs in North Carolina and Louisiana, 155; Earth-
quake in California, 155; The Presidential Election,
277; The General Result, 277; The Canvass in New
York, Pennsylvania, etc, 277, 278; In the Southern
States, 278; Georgia, 278; Rousseau's Report re-
specting Louisiana, 278; Report of General Thomas
on the Department of the Cumberland, 279; of Gen-
eral Stoneman in Virginia, 279; of General Meade
on the Department of the South, 279; of Generals
Sherman and Sheridan on the Department of Mis-
souri, 280; The Indian War in the Northwest, 281,
427; Suggestions of Sherman and Sheridan, 281;
Meeting of Congress, 424; The President's Message,
424; Reports from the Departments, 425; The Ore-
gon Resolutions, 426; Financial Bills of Senators
Sumner and Morton, 426; Reception in Congress
of the President's Message, 426; Action of Congress
upon the President's Financial Scheme, 427; Trial
of Jefferson Davis, 427; General Amnesty Proclama-
tion, 427; Reassemblage of Congress, 566; Measures
in Consideration, 566; The Tenure of Office Act,
566; Pension to Mrs. Lincoln, 567; Mr. Butler's
Currency Bill, 567; The Alabama Question, 567;
The Naturalization Treaty, 567; Statistics of the
year, 568; Counting the Electoral Vote, Louisiana,
MORNING HOUR, THE.......
MY CHUM'S STORY
.........J. N. Thomas 121 .E. Crapsey 504
Georgia, 711, 712; Official Announcement to Grant
and Colfax, 712; Grant's Reply, 712; Grant's Official
Notification to Congress, 713; Colfax's Notification,
713; Proposed Amendment to the Constitution, 713;
The Resolution as passed, 713; The House Finan-
cial Bill, 713; The Copper Bill vetoed and passed,
713; State of Congressional Business, 713; Removal
of the Remains of Mrs. Surratt, Booth, and others,
713; Pardon of Dr. Mudd, 713; Death of James Har-
per, 855; Close of the Administration of Andrew
Johnson, 855; Meeting of the Forty-first Congress,
855; President Grant's Inaugural, 855; The Cabinet,
856; Congressional Committees, 856; Public Credit
Bill, 856; Bank Bill, 856; Tenure of Office Law, 856;
Officers in the Regular Army, 857; The Public Debt,
857; Mr. Wells on Expenses and Wages, 857.
FOREIGN.-Southern America, 280, 427, 713; In-
surrection in Cuba, 280, 427, 714; Parliamentary
Elections in Great Britain, 280; Success of the Liber-
als, 281; The Alabama Claims, 281; The Spanish Rev-
olution, 281, 427, 714; Proposed Candidates for the
Crown, 281; Disraeli and Gladstone Ministries, 427;
Turkey and Greece, 427; The European Conference,
427. Mexico, 713; War on the Plate, 280, 427, 713;
Opening of the British Parliament, the Queen's
Speech, 714; Mexican Affairs, 857; Revolution in
Cuba, 857; Dulce's Proclamation, S57; Mr. Glad-
stone on the Irish Church, 858; The British Rev-
enue, 858; The King of Saxony on German Affairs,
858; Spanish Matters, 858; Marriage of Priests in
Italy, 858.
...Harriett Prescott Spofford 414 .....Austin Abbott 636
........Justin M'Carthy 248, 359, 484, 676, 808
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